Projects by Battle Ridge Builders

This project consisted of the installation of a hydrodynamic separation device (HDS) to pretreat stormwater before it flows into the Clark Fork River. Battle Ridge Builders had to have shoring engineered and constructed in house to excavate 24 feet below grade in an established park. During excavation and placement of the HDS device the storm drain had to be rerouted while remaining in service. As an additive alternate Battle Ridge was also contracted to install a new loading zone which included demolition, new curb and gutter and asphalt patching.

This project was to rehabilitate the existing effluent clarifier system at the Bozeman Fish Technology Center. Repairing and upgrading the system comprised of demolishing and removing the components of the existing lamella clarifier, surface preparation of sediment basin walls and floors with a protective coating. New catwalks and handrails were fabricated in house and added to the top of the sedimentation basins. The existing piping and electrical were demolished and new piping and electrical were installed, a new auger screen was provided and installed to filter effluent leaving the sedimentation basins.

Construction of a new precast concrete bridge spanning over Pishkun Canal approximately 2 miles south of Pishkun Reservoir. The work included excavation and backfill for new abutments, PIP concrete bearing abutments, and the installation of the new 96 foot, prestressed bulb tee concrete bridge superstructure; along with the installation of ancillary work such as guardrails, riprap, approach roadwork, and traffic control measures.